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We have a number of open seats already in the state, I could see a number of seats switching party control," said Chris Borick, professor of political science and director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.
The... Read more

as a candidate, you’re planning everything around people in a district that may no longer exist” the way it does now, said Chris Borick, a political scientist and pollster at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.
What are candidates doing in the... Read more

said an excellent job.
“Not a lot of people say ‘excellent’ these days when talking about members of Congress,” said Chris Borick, the Muhlenberg College political scientist and pollster who conducted the survey — which has a margin of error... Read more

of $87,171 plus robust health benefits.
It’s no surprise legislators are unwilling to vote themselves out of a job, said Chris Borick, Muhlenberg College political science professor and pollster. Unless a majority get serious about doing it,... Read more

bill boosts military and non-defense funding by $300 billion and spends roughly $80 billion on disaster relief.
Professor Chris Borick of Muhlenberg College says getting to this point required parties to engage in old school compromise.
"It will... Read more

of $87,171 plus robust health benefits.
It’s no surprise legislators are unwilling to vote themselves out of a job, said Chris Borick, Muhlenberg College political science professor and pollster. Unless a majority get serious about doing it,... Read more

the General Assembly to ensure a new map is fair and within the clear orders given by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court."
But Chris Borick, Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, says following those orders could have an... Read more

maintain control of campaign funds after they leave office and commonly give some of the money to other campaigns, said Chris Borick, a professor of political science at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.
Candidates accepting money from someone... Read more

evangelist, self-proclaimed messiah and businessman.
“This is one of the most bizarre interview choices I have seen,” said Chris Borick, a Muhlenberg College political science professor and pollster. “It just seems to have no upside for a candidate... Read more

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The Scranton Times-Tribune

Bob Casey takes heat from both sides on Senate abortion voteRoe v. Wade — has found himself throughout his career.
“He’s too pro-life for

Roe v. Wade — has found himself throughout his career.
“He’s too pro-life for pro-choice folks and vice versa,” said Chris Borick, a political scientist and pollster at Muhlenberg College, describing Monday’s vote as consistent with Casey’s... Read more

Roe v. Wade — has found himself throughout his career.
“He’s too pro-life for pro-choice folks and vice versa,” said Chris Borick, a political scientist and pollster at Muhlenberg College, describing Monday’s vote as consistent with Casey’s... Read more

it back toward the Lehigh Valley, it becomes a completely different district in the primary and the general election,” said Chris Borick, a political scientist at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.
It likely would become more Democratic-leaning,... Read more